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One of the most original, oldest, traditional Bak Kut Teh you can eat in sound. The taste of soup is thick, slightly salty with mild flavor of herbs. They will not get sauce, chiles or even garlic to serve with food, except to prepare a pack of Pu Er Cha and drink at the table. Sometimes it is good to have at least one taste of the original food where this owner tries to preserve for many generations. View all feedback.
What John Moorthy doesn't like about Kedai Makanan Teck Teh Dé De Ròu Gǔ Chá Fàn Diàn Bak Kut Teh:
The oldest and the first bakuteh restaurant in Klang and selling the most authentic good old taste bakuteh in Malaysia , if u like the old taste then this is the one for u , they don't serve chili padi and garlic , they shop cleanliness is below average and the shop owner and staff are never talk much . View all feedback.
If you like the old taste of sound authentic Bakuteh, here is the place since it is the oldest bakuteh store in sound. The aroma of bakuteh is malt when comparing with other Bakuteh in sound, but it still tastes good, and they do not offer soy sauce, chili or garlic that other bakuteh shops did. If you like the type of Bakuteh with strong aroma and taste, it could not be able to satisfy you.
Teck Teh still serves the finest and original sound Bak Kut Teh (BKT). Authentic BKT means meat bone and soup, period. No spices (Mushrooms, taupok etc., which often occur in modern BKT). Teck Teh has been in one of the oldest parts of the sound city, near the railway station for more than 50 years. Who is born and raised in sound remembers the old building of Chartered Bank nearby. The business is still in its original conditions. It is impressive that the Teck Teh after all these years is still ready to preserve tradition, while its competitor, just a street across, has already moved away from the origin and has innovated its BKT to the Adrift and Ephemeral Post modern taste buds while still claiming that it offers traditional BKT. Teck Teh BKT is the benchmark for me, although it does not appeal to the masses today, but only to those who know the Hokkien heritage and the history of Hokkien migrants and workers in Port Swettenham (now as Port Klang) in the early 1900s. But again everything historical and traditional is now less appreciated and mostly forgotten. Sound has also changed over the years that many locals are now conversing in Mandarin. Nevertheless, the old voices of Hokkien are still very alive in Teck Teh, at least now. Finally, I regret the owner to clean up the place to preserve the dignity of his history and tradition.
The oldest and the first bakuteh restaurant in Klang and selling the most authentic good old taste bakuteh in Malaysia , if u like the old taste then this is the one for u , they don't serve chili padi and garlic , they shop cleanliness is below average and the shop owner and staff are never talk much .
One of the oldest BKT shops remains. Like the taste of kha wan. Never fail to serve this store when he came to KL.
One of the most original, oldest, traditional Bak Kut Teh you can eat in sound. The taste of soup is thick, slightly salty with mild flavor of herbs. They will not get sauce, chiles or even garlic to serve with food, except to prepare a pack of Pu Er Cha and drink at the table. Sometimes it is good to have at least one taste of the original food where this owner tries to preserve for many generations.